The suspect's vehicle rests against the median barrier on Westbound I-96 just west of Levan Road. A possible bullet hole is seen in the window of the rear passenger door.(Photo: Bill Bresler | hometownlife.com)

All westbound lanes of I-96 at Farmington Road in Livonia were closed for about six hours after an early morning officer-involved shooting left a man with a gunshot wound to the head.

The situation began at a FedEx facility at Amrhein Road, according to Hometown Life. A male suspect, 26, allegedly shot his wife, 25, in the back and left leg just after 3 a.m. before driving off with her in a blue Chevrolet Malibu, Livonia Lt. Charles Lister said.

The incident began at the FedEx facility on Amrhein Road in Livonia.(Photo: Bill Bresler | hometownlife.com)

Both are recovering in a local hospital in critical condition.

Officers with information about the initial shooting incident saw the suspect driving away from the site, and followed in a high-speed chase on eastbound I-96 before turning back onto the westbound lanes.

An MSP vehicle joined the chase near Levan Road. Near Newburgh, the chase came to a close at about 3:40 a.m. when a trooper reportedly shot the male suspect. The suspect did not shoot at troopers, but police recovered a long gun they think he used to shoot his wife.

The suspect's vehicle rests against the median barrier on Westbound I-96 just west of Levan Road. A possible bullet hole is seen in the window of the rear passenger door.(Photo: Bill Bresler | hometownlife.com)

At about 10 a.m., the Michigan Department of Transportation tweeted just that the lanes had re-opened.

The Livonia Police Department and MSP are jointly investigating the incident.